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The Portland Harbour Revision Order 1997

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15.—(1) No vessel shall anchor—

(a)within 100 metres of the line of any cable or pipe laid down in the harbour, when such line is indicated by posts or other discernible marks on shore, in a general direction or on the Admiralty Charts; or

(b)within 150 metres of any breakwater.

(2) Without prejudice to sub-paragraph (1) above, if at any time the anchor of any vessel hooks any moorings, electric cable, moorings of buoys, or any pipe, the master of the vessel shall forthwith give notice thereof to the harbour master and shall, if it is safe and practicable, await his instruction before proceeding to clear the same.

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